M
Mandy
Hi everyone
I have created a company Template in PowerPoint 2007 and have set 3 bullet
styles for each of the master title slides (18 slides in total). The three
bullet styles are as follows:
1st bullet: filled round bullet (12 point font)
2nd bullet: dash (-) (11 point font)
3rd bullet: filled square bullet (10 point font)
However when I open up a "New Slide" Template and go to the ribbon bar and
click onto bullet list the 'dash' bullet does not appear on the list and they
only way I can fix this is to go to the 'customize' and choose the dash (-)
symbol.
Is there any way it can appear on the bullet list on the ribbon tool bar?
Sorry for the lengthy description, but it's hard to explain it simpler
terms. Word 2007 have styles on their ribbon so you can click onto it and it
remains consistent when doing report writing. Does PowerPoint have a similar
feature?
Your assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanking you all in advance.
I have created a company Template in PowerPoint 2007 and have set 3 bullet
styles for each of the master title slides (18 slides in total). The three
bullet styles are as follows:
1st bullet: filled round bullet (12 point font)
2nd bullet: dash (-) (11 point font)
3rd bullet: filled square bullet (10 point font)
However when I open up a "New Slide" Template and go to the ribbon bar and
click onto bullet list the 'dash' bullet does not appear on the list and they
only way I can fix this is to go to the 'customize' and choose the dash (-)
symbol.
Is there any way it can appear on the bullet list on the ribbon tool bar?
Sorry for the lengthy description, but it's hard to explain it simpler
terms. Word 2007 have styles on their ribbon so you can click onto it and it
remains consistent when doing report writing. Does PowerPoint have a similar
feature?
Your assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanking you all in advance.